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Little Missouri State Park
Wind, water, and sand shaped these formations into some of the state's most dramatic landscapes.
Hike, fish, or paddle in these picturesque badlands near Lake Sakakawea. Hop on your trusty steed through 45 miles of rugged trails through canyons, valleys, and hills. A total of 81 horse corrals are available throughout the park.
Pack your binoculars to view wildlife, such as eagles, coyotes, hawks, and deer. Eagles and hawks soar overhead looking for a meal. Listen for packs of coyotes squealing, barking, and howling to each other at night as they hunt. Deer hop over your trail or stick their heads up in the high grass.
Fish in the river to catch your dinner for the night. The river is muddy, so you might need some nifty bait to land bluegill, carpsuckers, and catfish. If you're lucky, you might find walleye and fingerling pike.
A total of 28 seasonal campgrounds offer electrical hook-ups. Three primitive cam
Hike, fish, or paddle in these picturesque badlands near Lake Sakakawea. Hop on your trusty steed through 45 miles of rugged trails through canyons, valleys, and hills. A total of 81 horse corrals are available throughout the park.
Pack your binoculars to view wildlife, such as eagles, coyotes, hawks, and deer. Eagles and hawks soar overhead looking for a meal. Listen for packs of coyotes squealing, barking, and howling to each other at night as they hunt. Deer hop over your trail or stick their heads up in the high grass.
Fish in the river to catch your dinner for the night. The river is muddy, so you might need some nifty bait to land bluegill, carpsuckers, and catfish. If you're lucky, you might find walleye and fingerling pike.
A total of 28 seasonal campgrounds offer electrical hook-ups. Three primitive campsites have spots for tents. Groups can rent a group shelter for convenience. Five handcrafted cabins provide glamping options.
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1 campground in Little Missouri State Park
Come to Little Missouri State Park to get some eye candy. The amazing formations carved from wind, sand, and water will definitely impress with their colorful stripes and shapes. The mostly undeveloped park with 47-miles of trails is perfect for backpacking and exploring on horseback, but the campground will also be a sweet place to crash. There a Read more...
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